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GRAFTON TOWNSHIP'S OFFICL\L NEWSPAPER — SINCE 1960
USPS 580-360
VOLUME 20-NUMBER 5 THURSDAY, MAY 1,1980
M9-S621
16 PAGES
SERVING THE PEOPLE OiF HUNTLEY SINCE I960 '
HUNTLEY SCOUTS MARCH IN GAJUENA PARADE DELANEY GYM TO Bl
DEDICATED MAY 22nd
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rge crowd of spectators lined the main street of Galena to s««1
scouts from Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin march in the
annual Galena Parade. There were not as many troops in attendance
as in previous years. Many of the scouts camped outside pf Galena
fbr the weeken.
Traditionally the scouts arrive in Galena hours before the parade
licpaa, buying souvenirs, snaps and a lot of delicious food. This
year there wefrshMAe bombs to go along with the siups.
The Galena sqaad stated the parade with dinnitaHes follgwiuir.**
Cennnued on Page 12
PONY LEAGUE SION UP TODAY
There will be a second sign-op of all bo3rs elegiUe for Pony League (Age 13-14) on Thursday, May 1 ai 6:00 p.m. at theili)^ School Diamond.
WaHyLbsniak, Coach
Pictured above are the newly acquired letter purchased by the Huntley Athletic Booster Qub as they grace the ouuide on Delaney Gym. The new gym will be dedicated on May 22nd at 6:00 p.m. preceeding the Athletic Banquet.
KEITH DOBROLINSKY TO BE
ART SHOW
Huntley Boy Scout's
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Sunday May 4,1980
8:00 — 1:00 Huntley American Legion
PARKOSTRICT MINUTES
The regular meeting of the Huntley Park District was called to order by President Ruth at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23, 1980. Present were: Commis¬ sioners Ruth, Mercer, Weltzien, Tures and Borhart. Also attending were Attomey Cow¬ lin, Larry Kahl and Betsey Warrington.
The minutes of the March
26th meeting were read. A correction was made that Mrs. Mercer had voted nay to the motion for approval of the February 27th minntes. A motion to approve the minutes as corrected waa made by Mr. Weltzien, seconded by Mr. Ruth. All ayes and the motion carried.
The Treasurer's report was given. Mr. Tures moved to accept the report, seconded by Mrs. Mercer. All Commisslon-
5th Grade Band will play at 2:30 in the cafeteria
ers voted aye and the motion carried. -
The bills for the month were presented. Mr. Tures moved to pay all bills, seconded by Mr. Borhart. All commissioners voted aye and the motion carried.
Mr. Tures made a motion to increase the Secretary- Treasurer fees due to the increase of work, seconded by Mr. Weltzien. All Commission¬ ers voted aye and the tnotion carried.
The grounds and mainten¬ ance committee gave their report including trees, outhous¬ es, tanks, lights, equipment, fertiliser, entrance and roads.
Mrs. Mercer ntade a motion
to give Mr. Ruth authority to
have Baxter k Woodman
engineer the repair of the
Conthiued on Page 2
On Satnrday, May 10th. Keith A. Dol»oUnsky. aon (rf Mr. and Mrs. Waher Dobrolfaisky, 12403 N. Lakeview Drive. Huntley, nihiois, will recehre his Eagle Bad^. Boy Sooutings highest award during a Court of Honor ceremony at the Huntley High School Multi-purpose room.
Keith began his scouting career with pack 4331 hi Chicago, where he eamed the ranks of Bobcat, Wolf and Bear. He entered Webloes and received the Arrow of Li^t - Cnb Scoutings highest award and thirteen activity badges before graduating faito Boy ScouU in 1974.
Troop 431 received Keith hi time to attend summer camp fai 1974. He eamed five merit badges and left Troop 431 with the rank of 2nd dass.
Kehh and his fomily moved to Huntley where Kehh jofaied Troop 167. He completed all requfaements for Eagle and earned a total of 34 Merit Badges, he has served as a Den Chief for Webloes Pack 167, a patrol leader, scribe, assistant senk>r patrol leader and is presently a senior patrol leader for Troop 167. As his Eagle Servioe Project he began the coordination of the renovation and preservation of Emerald Lake in Colleen's Cote with the assistance
Contfaitted on Page 4
present a combined Handbell concert. There will be 70 ringers performing at different times on over ISO handbells. The concert will consist of different types of music with added flute and vocal parts. The public is invited ro attend. There will be a free will offering taken.
MAY4lh
May 4th at 7:00 p.m. the combfaied Handbell choirs from United Church of Hinsdale Congregational Church of Cry¬ stal Lake and the Huntley Congregational Church will

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he iiitntletr ^utmalhz
9 1^ fTCDC con I^JX .
GRAFTON TOWNSHIP'S OFFICL\L NEWSPAPER — SINCE 1960
USPS 580-360
VOLUME 20-NUMBER 5 THURSDAY, MAY 1,1980
M9-S621
16 PAGES
SERVING THE PEOPLE OiF HUNTLEY SINCE I960 '
HUNTLEY SCOUTS MARCH IN GAJUENA PARADE DELANEY GYM TO Bl
DEDICATED MAY 22nd
¦^s
eTtaisBFr
rge crowd of spectators lined the main street of Galena to s««1
scouts from Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin march in the
annual Galena Parade. There were not as many troops in attendance
as in previous years. Many of the scouts camped outside pf Galena
fbr the weeken.
Traditionally the scouts arrive in Galena hours before the parade
licpaa, buying souvenirs, snaps and a lot of delicious food. This
year there wefrshMAe bombs to go along with the siups.
The Galena sqaad stated the parade with dinnitaHes follgwiuir.**
Cennnued on Page 12
PONY LEAGUE SION UP TODAY
There will be a second sign-op of all bo3rs elegiUe for Pony League (Age 13-14) on Thursday, May 1 ai 6:00 p.m. at theili)^ School Diamond.
WaHyLbsniak, Coach
Pictured above are the newly acquired letter purchased by the Huntley Athletic Booster Qub as they grace the ouuide on Delaney Gym. The new gym will be dedicated on May 22nd at 6:00 p.m. preceeding the Athletic Banquet.
KEITH DOBROLINSKY TO BE
ART SHOW
Huntley Boy Scout's
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Sunday May 4,1980
8:00 — 1:00 Huntley American Legion
PARKOSTRICT MINUTES
The regular meeting of the Huntley Park District was called to order by President Ruth at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23, 1980. Present were: Commis¬ sioners Ruth, Mercer, Weltzien, Tures and Borhart. Also attending were Attomey Cow¬ lin, Larry Kahl and Betsey Warrington.
The minutes of the March
26th meeting were read. A correction was made that Mrs. Mercer had voted nay to the motion for approval of the February 27th minntes. A motion to approve the minutes as corrected waa made by Mr. Weltzien, seconded by Mr. Ruth. All ayes and the motion carried.
The Treasurer's report was given. Mr. Tures moved to accept the report, seconded by Mrs. Mercer. All Commisslon-
5th Grade Band will play at 2:30 in the cafeteria
ers voted aye and the motion carried. -
The bills for the month were presented. Mr. Tures moved to pay all bills, seconded by Mr. Borhart. All commissioners voted aye and the motion carried.
Mr. Tures made a motion to increase the Secretary- Treasurer fees due to the increase of work, seconded by Mr. Weltzien. All Commission¬ ers voted aye and the tnotion carried.
The grounds and mainten¬ ance committee gave their report including trees, outhous¬ es, tanks, lights, equipment, fertiliser, entrance and roads.
Mrs. Mercer ntade a motion
to give Mr. Ruth authority to
have Baxter k Woodman
engineer the repair of the
Conthiued on Page 2
On Satnrday, May 10th. Keith A. Dol»oUnsky. aon (rf Mr. and Mrs. Waher Dobrolfaisky, 12403 N. Lakeview Drive. Huntley, nihiois, will recehre his Eagle Bad^. Boy Sooutings highest award during a Court of Honor ceremony at the Huntley High School Multi-purpose room.
Keith began his scouting career with pack 4331 hi Chicago, where he eamed the ranks of Bobcat, Wolf and Bear. He entered Webloes and received the Arrow of Li^t - Cnb Scoutings highest award and thirteen activity badges before graduating faito Boy ScouU in 1974.
Troop 431 received Keith hi time to attend summer camp fai 1974. He eamed five merit badges and left Troop 431 with the rank of 2nd dass.
Kehh and his fomily moved to Huntley where Kehh jofaied Troop 167. He completed all requfaements for Eagle and earned a total of 34 Merit Badges, he has served as a Den Chief for Webloes Pack 167, a patrol leader, scribe, assistant senk>r patrol leader and is presently a senior patrol leader for Troop 167. As his Eagle Servioe Project he began the coordination of the renovation and preservation of Emerald Lake in Colleen's Cote with the assistance
Contfaitted on Page 4
present a combined Handbell concert. There will be 70 ringers performing at different times on over ISO handbells. The concert will consist of different types of music with added flute and vocal parts. The public is invited ro attend. There will be a free will offering taken.
MAY4lh
May 4th at 7:00 p.m. the combfaied Handbell choirs from United Church of Hinsdale Congregational Church of Cry¬ stal Lake and the Huntley Congregational Church will